The invention relates to a master brake cylinder arrangement of a motor vehicle brake system with a master brake cylinder housing, a transmission piston disposed in a displaceable manner in the master brake cylinder housing, and a force input member which can be workingly coupled to the transmission piston in order to introduce a braking force. According to the invention, in order to simplify assembly and to reduce the required construction space, an adapter is coupled to the master brake cylinder housing, to which adapter a contact sleeve is fitted, the force input member being supported at the contact sleeve in a non-actuated starting position.
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This application claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2007 052 844.4 filed Nov. 6, 2007, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in entirety.
The present invention relates to a master brake cylinder arrangement of a motor vehicle brake system with a master brake cylinder housing, a transmission piston disposed in a displaceable manner in the master brake cylinder housing, and a force input member which can be workingly coupled to the transmission piston in order to introduce a braking force.
A master brake cylinder arrangement of this kind is known from the prior art. Thus the document DE 10 2006 012 223 B3, for example, presents a master brake cylinder arrangement of this kind, in the case of which two brake pistons disposed in parallel can be actuated via a force input member and a transmission piston arrangement disposed in between in order to generate a brake pressure. In order to introduce the actuating force generated via a brake pedal, a piston arrangement of a relatively complex configuration is provided which, apart from introducing and transmitting the actuating force, additionally also provides a pedal counterforce simulator function. Although this master brake cylinder arrangement from the prior art has many advantages, one disadvantage lies in the fact that the transmission piston arrangement and the components accommodating this are of a construction which, relatively speaking, is complicated and requires a lot of space.
In contrast, a feature of the present invention is to provide a structurally simpler and more space-saving configuration of the master brake cylinder arrangement in the region of the entering force input member and the transmission piston arrangement coupled to the latter.
This feature is achieved with a master brake cylinder arrangement of the type initially described in which an adapter is coupled to the master brake cylinder housing, to which adapter a contact sleeve is fitted, the force input member being supported at the contact sleeve in a non-actuated starting position.
Through the use of an adapter which is coupled to a contact sleeve, it is possible to make the overall arrangement more compact and to provide additional functions. The contact sleeve can thus be used as a stop for the force input member when the master brake cylinder arrangement is in a non-actuated position, as will also be illustrated in detail in the following. Moreover, the contact sleeve can serve to fit bellows, so that the master brake cylinder arrangement can be shorter overall. Finally, this solution also enables manufacturing and assembly tolerances to be better compensated, as will also be illustrated in the following.
According to one development of the invention, the adapter can be positioned via a positioning portion in a predetermined desired position relative to the master brake cylinder housing. As a result of this measure, the adapter is positioned relative to the master brake cylinder housing during assembly, so that incorrect positions can be avoided. A sealing element can optionally also be provided in the positioning portion in order to create a sealing bond.
It is also possible according to the invention for the adapter to have a stepped sleeve extension with an abutment shoulder which can be brought into engagement with a correspondingly formed abutment collar on the contact sleeve. It is in this way possible to couple the contact sleeve to the adapter in a predefined position and location in a stable manner. Furthermore, it is possible in this connection for the contact sleeve to be in abutment via an elongate cylindrical portion with a corresponding cylindrical portion at the sleeve extension of the adapter and thus be secured against tilting.
In order to damp impact noises occurring during operation, one development of the invention can provide for the disposal of a damping element between the abutment shoulder and the abutment collar. As already indicated above and will also be discussed in detail in the following, the force input member is applied to the contact sleeve during operation while the master brake cylinder arrangement takes up a non-actuated position. This can result in undesirable abutment noises, which are damped by the damping element.
According to one development of the invention, the contact sleeve has a contact collar which offers a stop face for the force input member in the non-actuated starting position. As already indicated above, this contact collar serves to create a defined abutment face for the force input member when this returns to its starting position on account of the occurring restoring forces. It is in this connection possible for the contact collar to be embraced by a, preferably elastomeric, stop bead. Impact noises can also be damped by this means. The stop bead can be part of the bellows which are fitted to the contact collar and surround the force input member in a conventional manner.
Generally speaking, it is possible for the force input member to be formed with a stop formation which can interact with the contact collar. However, according to a preferred constructional variant of the invention, a stop sleeve with a stop collar is fitted to the force input member. The force input member can as a result be produced more easily. Furthermore, this constructional variant offers the advantage of enabling manufacturing and assembly tolerances to be better compensated. It is thus possible, according to the invention, for the stop sleeve to be fitted to the force input member with radial or/and axial play. Even if the force input member is not inserted in the master brake cylinder arrangement in alignment with the longitudinal axis of the latter when assembled and by being fitted to the brake pedal, tolerances of this kind can be compensated by the stop sleeve mounted in a floating manner with radial or/and axial play, so that the stop sleeve still comes into defined abutment with the contact collar, even if the stop sleeve and the force input member are not disposed coaxially with one another. It is in this connection possible for the radial or/and axial play to be dimensioned such that a tolerance-induced or assembly-induced oblique position of the force input member can be compensated. The radial or/and axial play is preferably dimensioned such that a skew position of up to 5°, which is caused by component and/or positional tolerances, can be compensated.
According to one development of the invention, in order to enable a floating mounting of this kind of the stop sleeve relative to the force input member to be achieved, the force input member has a shoulder and a stop ring, between which the stop sleeve is accommodated. The shoulder can be formed integrally on the force input member. However the stop ring can be formed as a separate part which lies snugly on the force input member and is optionally axially secured against displacement by a retaining ring which is fitted to the force input member.
According to one development of the invention, in order to facilitate assembly of the master brake cylinder arrangement according to the invention, in particular in order to be able to introduce the force input member into the transmission piston more easily, the transmission piston has a receiving opening which is of conical formation at least in portions and into which a free end of the force input member projects. The conical faces serve as lead-in slopes for the force input member and prevent faulty assembly.
Finally, according to one development of the invention, the transmission piston extends through a pedal counterforce simulation chamber which is formed in the master brake cylinder housing and is guided in this chamber in a sealing manner.
Other advantages of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, when read in light of the accompanying drawings.
A first embodiment of a master brake cylinder arrangement according to the invention is shown in
Tie bolts 28 are fitted to the adapter 18, with which bolts the entire arrangement can be fitted to the firewall of the motor vehicle.
As is immediately obvious in
As is immediately obvious in
Furthermore, an all-round edge portion 64 provided with openings 62 is provided on the transmission piston 14, which portion is guided in a sealing manner in the master brake cylinder housing 12 via a lip seal. This portion projects into a pedal counterforce simulator chamber 68 which is completely filled with a hydraulic fluid and acts like a conventional simulation chamber. Disposed to the right of the simulation chamber 68 is an annular fluid chamber 70 which is sealed relative to the fluid chamber 68 by way of the lip seal 66 and sealed to the right in
It is understood that the simulation chamber 68 is also sealed to the left via a sealing element 74 in
Through the arrangement of the adapter 18, contact sleeve 34 and stop sleeve 50, the force input member can be fitted to the master brake cylinder housing 12 in a simpler, more space-saving manner and, in particular, with the possibility of compensating for manufacturing and positional tolerances. The floating mounting of the stop sleeve 50 on the force input member 16 ensures that the stop sleeve 50 lies snugly with its stop collar 52 against the contact sleeve 34 and thus no localised wear phenomena can occur, although the force input member 16 does not necessarily have to be positioned coaxially with the longitudinal axis A. A space-saving and efficient arrangement of the components is in particular obtained.
It is obvious that the assembly of this arrangement can be carried out in a relatively simple manner and with a low susceptibility to error.
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In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes, the principle and mode of operation of this invention have been explained and illustrated in its preferred embodiments. However, it must be understood that this invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically explained and illustrated without departing from its spirit or scope.
Schlüter, Peter, Schlüter, legal representative, Frank, Schlüter, legal representative, Alexander, Schlüter, legal representative, Stefan, Gerdt, legal representative, Irina
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